It wasn’t bad enough that he inadvertently tweeted a link to a site criticizing Trump.

3 months ago

Former New York City Mayor, Rudy Giuliani, is the latest politician to demonstrate a lack of basic Twitter and Internet understanding.

After mistakenly tweeting a link to a website designed by an obvious Trump critic, Giuliani went back to the social media platform to rage and claim that “someone… invade(d) my text with a disgusting anti-President message.”

“Ignorant as to what had happened,” as TechCrunch put it, Giuliani tried to defend his claim by arguing about an anti-Republican bias he says he has detected on the site in general.

Twitter allowed someone to invade my text with a disgusting anti-President message. The same thing-period no space-occurred later and it didn’t happen. Don’t tell me they are not committed cardcarrying anti-Trumpers. Time Magazine also may fit that description. FAIRNESS PLEASE

“Don’t tell me they are not committed card carrying anti-Trumpers,” added Giuliani — a cybersecurity advisor to Trump — while refusing to believe or acknowledge his own error.

In Giuliani’s original tweet, he seemingly accidentally missed a space and created the hyperlink “G-20.In,” which Atlanta-based marketing director Jason Velazquez quickly turned into a site that exclaims, “Donald J. Trump is a traitor to our country.”

Mueller filed an indictment just as the President left for https://t.co/8ZNrQ6X29a July he indicted the Russians who will never come here just before he left for Helsinki.Either could have been done earlier or later. Out of control!Supervision please?

“When I realised that the URL was available, my heart began to race a bit. I remember thinking: ‘This guy — Giuliani — has no idea,’” Velazquez told the BBC. “I quickly upload my files, tweeted about what I had done, and left my apartment.”

The tweet was well reported by the media but Giuliani’s return to the topic has only fueled visits to the site, TechCrunch reported.